The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed below. If charged, they will appear Oct. 7 in Circuit Court.

• Kevin Long, 18, forgery — $10,000.

Charges were filed Aug. 27 for a May 23 incident in which Long allegedly passed forged documents, according to court documents. He was already in custody awaiting a hearing on felony battery charges.

Law enforcement officials responded Sunday to a disturbance call in the London area, according to a police report. He was allegedly verbally abusing a female victim and her grandmother and pushed the younger victim into a wall. When officers arrived on scene, Cartajena-Osorio fought with officers, spit on them and threatened to kill them.

Charges were filed against Schluterman on Aug. 28 in relation to an April 4 incident when she allegedly sold methamphetamine to confidential informants working with the Fifth Judicial District Drug Task Force, according to court documents.

• Stephen Womack, 56, violation of omnibus DWI act — $2,500.

Womack was pulled over Saturday for improper driving, according to a police report. The officer noted Womack smelled of alcohol, had bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. His blood alcohol content (BAC) was .15, nearly twice the legal limit of .08.

Womack has prior DWI convictions in July 2013, August 2010 and March 2009, according to court documents.

• Benita Franse, 42, theft of property — $7,500.

• Jason Davis, 34, theft of property — $10,000.

An Atkins business owner flagged down an officer on Sunday and said he saw Davis and Franse steal platinum vehicle wheels from the parking lot of his business, according to a police report. The victim said the two tried to run over him with their vehicle and ran through his flowerbed, damaging it.

Police located the two and the vehicle parked in front of a vacant house. The wheels were located in an unlocked storage room off the carport of the house.

• Billy Phillips, 24, violation of omnibus DWI act — $15,000.

Phillips was stopped by police on Sunday for traffic violations, according to a police report. The arresting officer executed a field sobriety test, which Phillips failed, according to the report. His BAC was .16.

• Charles Black, 47, possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia — $20,000. Black was pulled over on Saturday for traffic violations, according to a police report. The report stated the officer noted Black appeared to be under the influence of a stimulant. He asked for, and was granted, permission to search the vehicle. Law enforcement located five small bags of methamphetamine, with a street value of $1,200, and two snorting straws.

According to the report, Black admitted to selling methamphetamine for extra money.

• James Jenkins, 55, terroristic threatening — $5,000.

A female family member called police and said Jenkins had threatened to kill another male family member and had fired a gun, according to a police report. When officers arrived, Jenkins allegedly told them he did not have a gun, only a pellet gun. He was arrested on an existing misdemeanor warrant.

While at the Pope County Detention Center, Jenkins made verbal threats against the male family member and said the man would be “in the grave” if he was still in the house when Jenkins returned.